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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Wise as Serpents
There’s nothing sinful about having a good solid mental grasp of reality. This is how the rest of the world believes things work, and we need to be aware of where their heads are if we expect to help them … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged crime, economics, government, politics, propaganda, social mythology
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Bears Watching
This is my Father’s world, so I have nothing to fear. Rather, following the counsel to be “wise as serpents and harmless as doves” (Matthew 10:16), we watch what this world does and prepare to exploit human events for His … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged moral discernment, mysticism, otherworldly, politics, propaganda, religion, Zionism
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Cycling: A Short Katy Loop
Not really much of an adventure today, just out on NE 4th to the Katy Trail, then up to NE 50th. I realized that I hadn’t seen that stretch of road in some thirty or forty years. So when I … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cycling, geography, photography
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Proverbs 31
We don’t know who Lemuel was nor should we let the question distract us. About the only useful scholarship we have on the source of this chapter tells us that it seems Aramaic in grammar and character of expression. Up … Continue reading
Advocacy of Glory
From time to time I still get various communications that presume to encourage support or advocacy for various efforts to protect or recover “our rights.” I’ve warned often that neither the language nor ideas based on “rights” are from Scripture. … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged government, heart-mind, history, law, moral discernment, oppression, propaganda, resistance, survival, war, western civilization
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Cause and Symptom in Moral Healing
It seems pointless to talk about it merely as a matter of counseling psychology. You can get psychologists to echo the sentiment, but they seem to have no power to use the moral truth. As a virtual pastor, the issue … Continue reading